I thought this would be more appropriate here than anywhere else as the content could be useful for general practice. The idea is to post any transcriptions that you have done yourself in standard notation that you think may be fun or of general interest (even just for reading practice) to anyone else. Please, no tab only charts, there's a separate forum for that (although notation with accompanying tab might be helpful for some folks). If GI mods think this should be moved, please go ahead.

Okay, here we go...

My band is covering the Cee Lo Green number "Forget You" and on the original the bass part is a little tricky in the middle section (from 2:45 until 3:15 in this video - safe for work, it's the clean version).

The guy arranging this for our band took the easy way out with this, so here's my note for note transcription of that section. The bit referred to above is very obviously bars 13-28 in this chart, but I started and ended with the main riff just for context. Let me know if you find this fun and if you like the idea of the thread.

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I think it's a great idea for a thread Bill, there are a few gems in the tab forum that people have posted because they weren't sure where to put them. I'll have a look and post some links.

I'm on my phone now but I had quick look at your forget you transcription and I think there were a few differences with what I came up with. But that's probably down to me, I'm not the best at transcribing, this thread may inspire me to work harder at it though if it becomes quite popular! Good job Bill.

Good idea bassybill. Shame there is not a Transcriptions forum in it;s own right though! I added my links into the TAB forum but it felt out of place. Personally transcriptions suit me better, though an accompanying TAB can be helpful if I ever get hung up on the fingering.

There's Bass Transcriptions : websites and books on my blog which has links to hundreds of other musician's stuff mostly R&B/soul/funk/jazz. I'm starting to transcribe main licks to covers for myself, if they don't already exist. But I don't feel I've got enough musical theory to do proper full transcriptions just yet.

Hmmm - this could be problematic. My fault, I should have anticipated this issue and been clear about it.

Reproducing anybody's stuff in any form is a breach of copyright / intellectual property and I personally (as an individual, as well as a TB mod) try to be sensible about this. I don't think bits and pieces we've transcribed ourselves for fun (like in the OP) will be a problem as it's not for financial gain. But posting other people's commercially available work where copyright is plainly asserted in the document is very definitely a no no.

So please, only post stuff you have transcribed yourself. No material whatsoever should be hosted on TB in a format that is on sale elsewhere. I'll amend the thread title accordingly and check with our admin guys that this is going to be okay if everyone adheres to these guidelines. I'll close this temporarily while I get their input.

Well, I'm going to go ahead with this on the basis that as long as no material is hosted here on TB that asserts copyright or is on sale commercially, then no harm = no foul, unless I hear a definitive answer from someone more knowledgable than I am about this.

So, as a reminder - your own transcriptions only please.

Please could mod and admin colleagues step in and close it if this is not in order - thanks.

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I only just noticed that those two had "cs" after the titles, maybe for "chord sheet" or "chord symbols". The big majority on there are in standard notation and the ones I have played myself from his page have been pretty carefully transcribed. I'm glad you went and took another look as I think it's an interesting collection.

I couldn't find a transcription online anywhere so I did my own, up until the end of the bass solo section as it's just repeats after that. It's not 100% accurate, but I think I would find this useful if I wanted to play this tune. I've left out the ghost notes because you should be funky enough to put those in yourself.

Here's another one I just wrote out for TBer Juggo. This is about as close as I'm going to get right now - it's not far off, though. I didn't write out the solo between bars 87 and 102, just left it as the riff 'cos I got bored. Lol. I might go back and have another go later in the week to put that right.

I mainly do soul and funk stuff rather than rockin' numbers, so this was a nice change for me. Good number for metalheads who fancy a challenge!